If you’ve been holding off on buying a 27-inch Retina Display iMac until Apple’s offers refurbished models, you can now exhale. Apple is now offering the 27-inch Retina Display iMac in the refurbished area of their online store.

The iMac is a thing of beauty, with its sleek profile and iconic design. We’d all love to have one, but for some of us, the iMac is sadly out of our price range. But, what if we told you that you could win an iMac? It’s true.

Today’s big Apple event is sure to bring some upgrade goodness into the lives of Apple users everywhere. But what will be announced? Sure, we’re expecting iPad and iMac upgrades, but will there be surprises? Unexpected announcements? Pony rides?

Apple’s support page for Boot Camp was recently update, and included references to both a “Mid 2014″ Mac mini, and a “Mid 2014″ 27-inch iMac.” Both references have reportedly been removed from the page, but a cached version of the page shows both models.

Apple has released a new, entry-level 21.5-inch iMac, starting at $1,099. The new iMac comes with a 1.4GHZ dual-core Intel i5 processor, a 500GB hard drive, 8GB of memory, and an Intel HD 5000 Graphics chip.

Noted Apple journalist Jim “The Beard” Dalrymple gave a resounding “Nope” on Wednesday to rumors of Apple’s introduction of a new iMac or 8GB iPhone 5s at their Worldwide Developers Conference 2014 event next week.

French site MacBidouille has reported that Apple is developing ARM processor-based Macs. The site’s “reliable source” says Apple has prototypes of several ARM-based machines, including an iMac, Mac mini, and 13″ Notebook with four to eight 64-bit ARM Quad-core processors.

If KGI securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo – who is usually fairly reliable when it comes to predictions about Apple – is correct, Apple will release a metric buttload of new products in the second half of 2014, including a $1,000(!) iWatch.

Have you ever suffered from neck pain caused by not having the ergonomically optimal seat/desk-relation? Would it benefit you to have your iMac or Thunderbolt Display in a higher position? Enter woodster.

It’s no secret cats love to be spoiled, and this is hands down the best cat bed I have ever seen. Ideal for the puss with a penchant for Apple tech, this catbed made from an iMac is exactly what the kitty ordered.